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Disability and Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09638288.asp
ISSN:
0963-8288

Published by:
Taylor & Francis, Limited
Sponsored by:
International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

127 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Computerised Communication Aid for People With Aphasia
  2. A Computerised Communication Aid in Severe Aphasia: An Exploratory Study
  3. A Framework for the Conceptual Modelling of Assistive Technology Device Outcomes
  4. A Head Movement Image (HMI)-Controlled Computer Mouse for People With Disabilities
  5. A New Design Approach of User-Centered Design on a Personal Assistive Bathing Device for Hemiplegia
  6. A Pilot Study of a Web-Based Physical Activity Motivational Program for Adults With Physical Disabilities
  7. A Population Approach to Understanding Children's Access to Assistive Technology
  8. A Rasch-Based Validation of a Short Version of ABILHAND as a Measure of Manual Ability in Adults With Unilateral Upper Limb Amputation
  9. A Relative Access Measure to Identify Barriers to Efficient Transit Use by Persons With Visual Impairments
  10. A Special Pool Project for Rehabilitation of Hip and Knee Arthroprosthesis
  11. A Sports Wheelchair for Low-Income Countries
  12. A Survey of Australian Adult Users of Altered Auditory Feedback Devices for Stuttering: Use Patterns, Perceived Effectiveness and Satisfaction
  13. Accessible Cell Phone Design: Development and Application of a Needs Analysis Framework
  14. Accuracy and Responsiveness of the StepWatch Activity Monitor and ActivPAL in Patients With COPD When Walking With and Without a Rollator
  15. Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction in Adults Seeking Hearing Aid Fitting and Rehabilitation
  16. Adaptation of a Seated Postural Control Measure for Adult Wheelchair Users
  17. Adoption of Assistive Technology for Computer Access Among College Students With Disabilities
  18. Aging and Late-Onset Disability: Addressing Workplace Accommodation
  19. An Italian Research Project to Study the Play of Children With Motor Disabilities: The First Year of Activity
  20. An Overview of Technological Resources Used in Rehabilitation Research With People With Severe/Profound and Multiple Disabilities
  21. Applicability of the Wheelchair Skills Program to the Indian Context
  22. Application of Facial Electromyography in Computer Mouse Access for People With Disabilities
  23. Assessing the Benefits of Using Assistive Technologies and Other Supports for Thinking, Remembering, and Learning
  24. Assistive Devices, Home Adjustments and External Help in Rheumatoid Arthritis
  25. Assistive Technology Education: An Online Model for Rehabilitation Professionals
  26. Being Informed, Demanding and Responsible Consumers of Assistive Technology: An Educational Issue
  27. Being Like Everybody Else: The Personal Meanings of Being a Prosthesis User
  28. Changing Philosophical Perspectives on the Management of Children With Physical Disabilities - Their Effect on the Use of Powered Mobility
  29. Characteristics of Assistive Technology Service Delivery Models: Stakeholder Perspectives and Preferences
  30. Checking an Integrated Model of Web Accessibility and Usability Evaluation for Disabled People
  31. Client Satisfaction With Service Delivery of Assistive Technology for Outdoor Mobility
  32. Clinometric Properties of a Clinical Spasticity Measurement Tool
  33. Comparison Between Performance With a Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheelchair and a Manual Wheelchair on the Wheelchair Skills Test
  34. Comparison of A Priori Alignment Techniques for Transtibial Prostheses in the Developing World -- Pilot Study
  35. Computer Adaptive Test Performance in Children With and Without Disabilities: Prospective Field Study of the PEDI-CAT
  36. Control of Virtual Environments for Young People With Learning Difficulties
  37. Delivering an AT Service: a Client-Focused, Social and Participatory Service Delivery Model in Assistive Technology in Ireland
  38. Determinants of Shuttle Run Performance in the Prediction of Peak VO2 in Wheelchair Users
  39. Development and Consumer Validation of the Functional Evaluation in a Wheelchair (FEW) Instrument
  40. Development and Evaluation of the Families, Cultures and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Multimedia Program
  41. Development and Validation of AIMFREE: Accessibility Instruments Measuring Fitness and Recreation Environments
  42. Development of a Scale to Measure the Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead
  43. Eccentric Exercises for the Management of Tendinopathy of the Main Body of the Achilles Tendon With or Without the AirHeel Brace. A Randomized Controlled Trial. A: Effects on Pain and Microcirculation
  44. Economic Assessment of Pressure Sore Prevention Using a Computerized Mattress System in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
  45. Effectiveness of an Affordable Hearing Aid With Elderly Persons
  46. Effects of Synthetic Speech Output in the Learning of Graphic Symbols of Varied Iconicity
  47. Efficient Screening of Cognitive Dysfunction in Stroke Patients: Comparison Between the CAMCOG and the R-CAMCOG, Mini Mental State Examination and Functional Independence Measure-Cognition Score
  48. Enabling a Person With Multiple Disabilities and Minimal Motor Behavior to Control Environmental Stimulation With Chin Movements
  49. Evaluating a Computer System Used as a Microswitch for Word Utterances of Persons With Multiple Disabilities
  50. Evaluation of CIR-Whirlwind Wheelchair and Service Provision in Afghanistan
  51. Evaluation of Prosthetic Usage in Upper Limb Amputees
  52. Evaluation of Virtual Shopping in the VMall: Comparison of Post-stroke Participants to Healthy Control Subjects
  53. Experience of Providing Prosthetic and Orthotic Services in Sierra Leone
  54. Factors Influencing the Decision to Abandon Manual Wheelchairs for Three Individuals With a Spinal Cord Injury
  55. Foot Placement Patterns of Female Rollator Users With Multiple Sclerosis in the Community
  56. Impact of Visual Impairment on Service and Device Use by Individuals With Diabetic Retinopathy
  57. Influence of Foot Orthoses on Plantar Pressures, Foot Pain and Walking Ability of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients - A Randomised Controlled Study
  58. Infrared-Based Communication Augmentation System for People With Multiple Disabilities
  59. Initial Assessment of the StepWatch Activity Monitor to Measure Walking Activity in Rett Syndrome
  60. Investigations of Roll-Over Shape: Implications for Design, Alignment, and Evaluation of Ankle-Foot Prostheses and Orthoses
  61. Longitudinal Study Evaluating a Seating System Using a Sacral Pad and Kneeblock for Children With Cerebral Palsy
  62. Management of Seating Posture of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Using Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis with Non-Rigid SIDO® Frame
  63. Measuring Subjective Quality of Life Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Validation Study of the Assistive Technology Device Predisposition Assessment
  64. Measuring Technology Self Efficacy: Reliability and Construct Validity of a Modified Computer Self Efficacy Scale in a Clinical Rehabilitation Setting
  65. Microswitch Clusters to Enhance Adaptive Responses and Head Control: a Programme Extension for Three Children With Multiple Disabilities
  66. Microswitch Clusters to Support Responding and Appropriate Posture of Students With Multiple Disabilities: Three Case Evaluations
  67. Monitoring Standing Wheelchair Use After Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report
  68. Motion Interactive Video Games in Home Training for Children With Cerebral Palsy: Parents’ Perceptions
  69. Neck Discomfort of Wheelchair Users: Effect of Neck Position
  70. New Design and Development of a Manual Wheelchair for India
  71. Partial Hand Amputation and Work
  72. Physical Capacity After 7 Weeks of Low-Intensity Wheelchair Training
  73. Population-Based Study of Home Accessibility Features and the Activities of Daily Living: Clinical and Policy Implications
  74. Predictors of Assistive Technology Use: The Importance of Personal and Psychosocial Factors
  75. Preliminary Study Describing Body Position in Daily Life in Children With Severe Cerebral Palsy Using a Wearable Device
  76. Psychometric Evaluation of a Norwegian Version of the Communication Strategies Scale of the Communication Profile for the Hearing Impaired
  77. Rates of Access to Assistive Equipment and Medical Rehabilitation Services Among People With Disabilities
  78. Relationship Between Self-Reported Upper Limb Disability and Quantitative Tests in Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
  79. Relationship of Personal Factors and Subjective Well Being to the Use of Assistive Technology Devices
  80. Reliability and Validity of the Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT): A Clinical Test of Social Perception
  81. Reliability and Validity of the Dutch Version of QUEST 2.0 With Users of Various Types of Assistive Devices
  82. Reliability of Four Scales of Balance Disorders in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
  83. Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry and Functional Strength Tests for the Lower Extremity in Children With Cerebral Palsy
  84. Reliability of the Seated Postural Control Measure for Adult Wheelchair Users
  85. Reliability, Validity, and Applicability of the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction With Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0) for Adults with Multiple Sclerosis
  86. REPAS, a Summary Rating Scale for Resistance to Passive Movement Item Selection, Reliability and Validity
  87. Robotic Gait Trainer in Water: Development of an Underwater Gait-Training Orthosis
  88. Satisfaction With Rollators Among Community-Living Users: A Follow-Up Study
  89. Survey of the Use of Transport by Recipients of a Regional Electric Indoor/Outdoor Powered (EPIOC) Wheelchair Service
  90. Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies on Gross Motor Outcome in Children With Cerebral Palsy
  91. Talk Your Way Round – A Speech Interface to a Virtual Museum
  92. Technology for Improving Cognitive Function. A Workshop Sponsored by the U.S. Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR): Reports from Working Groups
  93. The Change in Emphasis From People to Person: Introduction to the Special Issue on Assistive Technology
  94. The Development of the Stroke Physiotherapy Intervention Recording Tool (SPIRIT)
  95. The Effect of Cane Length on the Haptic Perception of Height
  96. The Everyday Memory Questionnaire - Revised: Development of a 13-Item Scale
  97. The Experience of Being Disabled and Obese
  98. The Experience of Owning a Guide Dog
  99. The Impact of Assistive Technology and Environmental Interventions on Function and Living Situation Status With People who are Ageing With Developmental Disabilities
  100. The Loss Inventory: Preliminary Reliability and Validity Data for a New Measure of Emotional and Cognitive Responses to Disability
  101. The M3S-Based Electric Wheelchair for the People With Disabilities in Taiwan
  102. The Orpington Prognostic Scale for Patients With Stroke: Reliability and Pilot Predictive Data for Discharge Destination and Therapeutic Services
  103. The Pain Experiences of Powered Wheelchair Users
  104. The ProFitMap-Neck -- Reliability and Validity of a Questionnaire for Measuring Symptoms and Functional Limitations in Neck Pain
  105. The Relationship Between Knee Extension Strength and Lower Extremity Functions in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia
  106. The Reliability and Validity of the Xhosa Version of the EQ-5D
  107. The Role of Video Technology in Online Lectures for the Deaf
  108. The Role of Virtual Reality Technology in the Assessment and Training of Inexperienced Powered Wheelchair Users
  109. The Shaping of Individual Meanings Assigned to Assistive Technology: A Review of Personal Factors
  110. The Stability of Impact of Assistive Devices
  111. The Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain Using Immersive Virtual Reality: Three Case Studies
  112. The Use and Impact of Assistive Devices and Other Environmental Modifications on Everyday Activities and Care in Young Children With Cerebral Palsy
  113. Therapeutic Effects of Strengthening Exercise on Gait Function of Cerebral Palsy
  114. To Work or Not to Work? The Occupational Trajectories of Wheelchair Users
  115. Toward a Comprehensive Evaluation of the Impact of Electronic Aids to Daily Living: Evaluation of Consumer Satisfaction
  116. Transferring AAC Intervention to the Home
  117. Understanding and Measuring Powered Wheelchair Mobility and Manoeuvrability: Part I - Reach in Confined Spaces
  118. Use of Assistive Devices in Daily Activities Among 85-Year-Olds Living at Home Focusing Especially on the Visually Impaired
  119. Using the ICF in Economic Analyses of Assistive Technology Systems: Methodological Implications of a User Standpoint
  120. Validity and Reproducibility of the Jamar Dynamometer in Children Aged 4-11 Years
  121. Vibration Exposure of Individuals Using Wheelchairs Over Sidewalk Surfaces
  122. Video Modelling Interventions to Teach Spontaneous Requesting Using AAC Devices to Individuals With Autism: A Preliminary Investigation
  123. Visualization Tools for Blind People Using Multiple Modalities
  124. 'We Need to Be the Centrepiece': Adults With Cerebral Palsy and Complex Communication Needs Discuss the Roles and Needs of Family Carers in Hospital
  125. What Determines the Possession of Assistive Devices Among Patients With Rheumatic Diseases? The Influence of the Country-Related Health Care System
  126. Wheelchair Charity: A Useless Benevolence in Community-Based Rehabilitation
  127. Young People's Experiences Using Electric Powered Indoor-Outdoor Wheelchairs (EPIOCs): Potential for Enhancing Users' Development?

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